Health-Information Seeking and Intention to Quit Smoking: Do Health Beliefs Have a Mediating Role?
Background: Smoking is a leading cause of preventable deaths. Smoking cessation can reduce the risk of smoking-associated disease and death. But smoking cessation involves behaviour change. Existing research indicates that health-information seeking and health-promoting behaviours can be positively...
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Main Authors: | Soumya Upadhyay (Author), Justin Lord (Author), Maxim Gakh (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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